Sand Creek Massacre/Silas Soule Featue Film

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For Immediate Release
Centennial, CO, United States of America March 11, 2014
GOLDEN DROVER WINNER TO SHOOT NEW FILM
March 11, 2014 (Centennial, CO) – Donald L. Vasicek, who won the Golden Drover Award for Best Film (Native American) (“The Sand Creek Massacre”) at the Trail Dance Film Festival and also winner at The IndieFest Film Festival and The American Indian Film Festival, has signed a LOI with Iron Violet Films (I.V.F.), a division of the parent company: Iron Violet Productions, to write, direct and produce a feature film along with his film company, Olympus Films+, LLC.

Titled, “The Captain”, it is a story about Captain Silas Soule who risked his own life in his quest to save African­Americans from slavery, and the Cheyenne tribe from annihilation, during the Sand Creek Massacre. I. V. F. is headquartered in Shreveport, Louisiana, also known as “Hollywood South”, where nearly 220 major motion pictures and shows have been shot. It boasts three motion picture studios and sound stages in the region. Broadway producer, Marcinho Savant, is executive producing “The Captain.” I.V.F.’s anticipated film releases include, “The Tracks”, “Birthday Pie”, and “Brookwater’s Curse” with Mr. Savant (CEO) serving as Creative Consultant and Executive Producer.

Savant said, “One of America’s greatest, muted, stains. Some would have it swept away, like so many grains of blood­soaked sand. I’m honored and grateful to be collaborating with Donald on this important film. His passion, has become my own. I’m honored to play some, small, role in telling the truth, for the benefit of the Cheyenne, and Arapaho victims of this horrendous slaughter. Captain Soule was a pioneering Abolitionist who befriended the indigenous people. I suspect he’d be thrilled to know that the truth will, finally, be told.”

Vasicek said, “It is past due time to make a feature film about Silas Soule, let alone the Sand Creek Massacre. Mr. Soule’s bravery and courage to face and elevate himself about the racism and hate that drove people to brutalize, murder, rape, mutilate and terrorize slaves and America’s indigenous people reigns as a shining example of heroism for all Americans and the world. I am honored and blessed to have become part of this film with Iron Violet Films and the talented Mr. Savant.”

Vasicek said an upcoming press release will give an update for the production schedule. The pre­production website address is “The Captain” Movie. Please contact Vasicek via e­Mail, 303­903­2103 or Mr. Savant via e­Mail , 318­402­4697 x 705 for more information.
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CONTACTS:
Donald L. Vasicek
Olympus Films+, LLC e­Mail
303­903­2103
Marcinho Savant
Iron Violet Films e­Mail 318­402­4697, x 705
ADDITIONAL INFO:
1. Information on the Production Partners
2. Information on the Sand Creek Massacre (Inspiration)


Sand Creek Massacre 150th Anniversary

Donald L. Vasicek's Award-Winning Documentary Film, "The Sand Creek Massacre"
Donald L. Vasicek’s Award-Winning Documentary Film, “The Sand Creek Massacre”
A Historic Film is Coming in Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre

Olympus Films +, LLC (http://michaelc.nextmp.net/wordpress/ , 303-903-2103, dvasicek@earthlink.net) and Colorado citizens are in the process of funding “Ghosts of Sand Creek,” a documentary film, a follow up to the award-winning documentary, “The Sand Creek Massacre”, by award-winning writer/filmmaker Donald L. Vasicek.

Please visit sandcreekmassacre.net to read about how you can help us inform, educate and create awareness for America’s indigenous people by becoming part of the film. An Academy Award winning cinematographer, an award-winning PBS composer and a noted film actor/narrator are attached to the film project.

We are seeking venues to screen my award-winning documentary, “The Sand Creek Massacre” to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre” and to raise funds for “Ghosts of Sand Creek.”

The 15,000 member Sand Creek Massacre Descendants’ Trust has expressed support for the film, but are not funding the film.

The American Indian Genocide Museum of Houston, Texas, (a 501(c)(3) organization that affords tax deductibility for your contribution on your taxes (due April of 2015), is the funding entity for the film. Visit aigenom.com to read about the museum and its activities.

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Donate today, or mail your contribution of up to $250.00 to: American Indian Genocide Museum, P. O. Box 230452, Houston, TX 77223. To make a contribution of $250.00 or more, please call the museum at 281-841-3028 or email them at indmuseum@aigenom.com and thank you. Be sure and note that your contribution is for “Ghosts of Sand Creek”.

Sincerely yours, Friends of “Ghosts of Sand Creek” Denver Colorado 720-495-4832